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  • Clean hands and keyboards cut health risks

    Clean hands and keyboards cut health risks
    Monday 14 May 2012

    Using simple ethanol-based hand sanitisers and regular cleaning with ethanol wipes reduces bacteria on shared computer keyboards.

  • Consul General's window into US politics

    Consul General's window into US politics
    Friday 11 May 2012

    The United States Consul General gave Swinburne students a unique perspective on international politics in a special lecture.

  • International recognition for Inside Story
    Friday 4 May 2012

    Swinburne's Inside Story publication has been acknowledged in UK's The Independent for its quality journalism and analysis.

  • Not much charity in Australian wills

    Not much charity in Australian wills
    Friday 20 Apr 2012

    When it comes to estates, charity barely gets a look in, with most Australians leaving their estates to immediate family members.

  • Citizenship for beginners

    Citizenship for beginners
    Monday 16 Apr 2012

    The Howard government made it harder for some nationalities to become citizens, and Labor has made it worse, writes Kerry Ryan.

  • Strengthening ties with Vietnam
    Friday 13 Apr 2012

    On Thursday 5 April, the FLSS and Swinburne International hosted a delegation from Tra Vinh University Vietnam.

  • Swinburne signs agreement with prison

    Swinburne signs agreement with prison
    Monday 2 Apr 2012

    Swinburne University of Technology is set to share its research findings with one of Victoria's privately operated prisons.

  • Swinburne tipster calls Cats back-to-back

    Swinburne tipster calls Cats back-to-back
    Thursday 29 Mar 2012

    Swinburne's statistician Professor Stephen Clarke predicts that Geelong will win the AFL premiership flag for the second year in a row.

  • Poll is important test for young democracy

    Poll is important test for young democracy
    Thursday 15 Mar 2012

    Saturday's election in Timor-Leste marks a new political era, writes Swinburne' s Michael Leach in The Canberra Times.

  • Mental gyms reap younger minds

    Mental gyms reap younger minds
    Thursday 2 Feb 2012

    A daily mental 'work-out' has given a group of over 50s the brain performance of younger people a Swinburne clinical trial has shown.

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